The languishment of employee commitment in the light of perceptions of fair treatment in the workplace

Orientation: This article reports on the behaviours displayed by committed employees and the influence of perceptions of fair treatment in the workplace on employees’ commitment. Research purpose: The objective of the study was to identify organisational behaviours that are indicative of employee...

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Main Authors: Mariette Coetzee, Jo-Anne Botha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2012-12-01
Series:SA Journal of Human Resource Management
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Online Access:https://sajhrm.co.za/index.php/sajhrm/article/view/436
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description Orientation: This article reports on the behaviours displayed by committed employees and the influence of perceptions of fair treatment in the workplace on employees’ commitment. Research purpose: The objective of the study was to identify organisational behaviours that are indicative of employee commitment and whether perceptions of fair treatment in the workplace influence employees’ commitment. Motivation for the study: Employees are emotionally attached to organisations and treating employees in a fair manner plays a huge role in building commitment. Research design, approach and method: This study made use of a quantitative approach and a questionnaire was developed to collect data on employees’ biographical details, their work behaviour and perceptions of how fairly they believe they were treated in the workplace. A disproportionate, stratified sampling method was used and a sample of 349 employees from a leading bank in South Africa participated. Factor analysis, correlations, t-tests and analysis of variance statistics were computed to achieve the objectives. Main findings: The factor analysis identified the following four factors relating to employee commitment: obedience, job satisfaction, participation and loyalty. The results of the t-tests revealed that biographical factors do not have a practical significant effect on employee commitment, whereas treatment in the workplace does have a significant effect on employee commitment. Practical/managerial implications: Committed employees engage in specific behaviours and if they do not, managers need to pay attention to the way employees are treated in the workplace. Contribution/value-add: This study contributes to a better understanding of the dimensionality of employee commitment in the light of perceptions of fair treatment.
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spelling doaj.art-9cd888bd49b04395b1748723aa541be92022-12-22T00:34:56ZengAOSISSA Journal of Human Resource Management1683-75842071-078X2012-12-01102e1e1110.4102/sajhrm.v10i2.436269The languishment of employee commitment in the light of perceptions of fair treatment in the workplaceMariette Coetzee0Jo-Anne Botha1Department of Human Resource Management, University of South AfricaDepartment of Human Resource Management, University of South AfricaOrientation: This article reports on the behaviours displayed by committed employees and the influence of perceptions of fair treatment in the workplace on employees’ commitment. Research purpose: The objective of the study was to identify organisational behaviours that are indicative of employee commitment and whether perceptions of fair treatment in the workplace influence employees’ commitment. Motivation for the study: Employees are emotionally attached to organisations and treating employees in a fair manner plays a huge role in building commitment. Research design, approach and method: This study made use of a quantitative approach and a questionnaire was developed to collect data on employees’ biographical details, their work behaviour and perceptions of how fairly they believe they were treated in the workplace. A disproportionate, stratified sampling method was used and a sample of 349 employees from a leading bank in South Africa participated. Factor analysis, correlations, t-tests and analysis of variance statistics were computed to achieve the objectives. Main findings: The factor analysis identified the following four factors relating to employee commitment: obedience, job satisfaction, participation and loyalty. The results of the t-tests revealed that biographical factors do not have a practical significant effect on employee commitment, whereas treatment in the workplace does have a significant effect on employee commitment. Practical/managerial implications: Committed employees engage in specific behaviours and if they do not, managers need to pay attention to the way employees are treated in the workplace. Contribution/value-add: This study contributes to a better understanding of the dimensionality of employee commitment in the light of perceptions of fair treatment.https://sajhrm.co.za/index.php/sajhrm/article/view/436commitmentobedienceorganisational citizenship behaviourloyalty, participation
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title The languishment of employee commitment in the light of perceptions of fair treatment in the workplace
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obedience
organisational citizenship behaviour
loyalty, participation
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